Miscellaneous Artist Interviews
Miscellaneous Artist Interviews
The Quilt Show likes to catch up with artists at shows, on Skype calls, or on the set, and find out what's going on in their lives and with their quilts. This is a selection of those interviews.
Alison Glass - Fabric Design and Hand Work
Alex talks to Surface and Fabric Designer Alison Glass at QuiltCon 2016. They discuss how Alison got started in her field, the light bulb moment that inspired her, and what she's doing now.
Amy Barickman - New Fabric and Favorite Patterns
Alex Anderson interviews Amy Barickman at Spring Market 2015. Amy shares her new fabric and garment patterns from Indigo Junction.
Amy McClellan - Saturday Sampler program
Amy McClellan talks to Lilo Bowman about her "Saturday Sampler" program and how she keeps up with over 600 participants.
Anita Smith - Founder of The Appliqué Society
Ricky talks with Anita Smith, founder of The Appliqué Society. The group was formed in 1997 and now has 14,770 members world wide. The organization provides networking opportunities for teachers and classes.
Ann Shaw - What Did She Do Before Becoming a Quilt Artist?
Ann Shaw talks with Lilo Bowman about finding treasure on an archaeology expedition, using baggies, eating peanut butter at 3:30 in the morning, and discovering there is no music at crime scenes.
Barbara Black - Best of Show, Sizzle and Houston
Alex Anderson talks with Barbara Black about her Best of Show Quilt, the Sizzle Block of the Month, and what's happening in Houston this year.
Barbara Black - Red and White by the Numbers
Meet Barbara Black a retired Alabama accountant and former Marine.
Barbara Black - See her Favorite Quilt
In this "Go Tell It at the Quilt Show!" video from the Quilt Alliance, Barbara Black talks about her quilt, Joyful Journey, and how it started her on a different path in quilting. Barbara also tells you about her favorite quilt.
Barbara Cline - Strip Quilts
Alex chats with Barbara Cline about her latest book, Magic Add-A-Strip Quilts.